These 2 Blade Spinning Propellers (10 to a bag) are great to replace broken propellers or for those kits and Shapeways models that need a propeller. They also add more visual appeal to your games since your miniatures now look like they are flying through the air instead of gliding with a frozen prop!

Laser cut and etched out of .76mm frosted clear acrylic, they measure 10mm in diameter. There is a center hole cut as well, so all you have to do is remove the protective mask and slide a need through them to act as the propeller hub and secure it to your mini.

These 2 Blade Spinning Propellers (10 to a bag) are great to replace broken propellers or for those kits and Shapeways models that need a propeller. They also add more visual appeal to your games since your miniatures now look like they are flying through the air instead of gliding with a frozen prop!

Laser cut and etched out of .76mm frosted clear acrylic, they measure 14mm in diameter. There is a center hole cut as well, so all you have to do is remove the protective mask and slide a need through them to act as the propeller hub and secure it to your mini.

These 2 Blade Spinning Propellers (10 to a bag) are great to replace broken propellers or for those kits and Shapeways models that need a propeller. They also add more visual appeal to your games since your miniatures now look like they are flying through the air instead of gliding with a frozen prop!

Laser cut and etched out of .76mm frosted clear acrylic, they measure 19mm in diameter. There is a center hole cut as well, so all you have to do is remove the protective mask and slide a need through them to act as the propeller hub and secure it to your mini.

These 10mm Three Blade Spinning Propellers (10 to a bag) are great to replace broken propellers or for those snaller kits and Shapeways models that need a propeller. They also add more visual appeal to your games since your miniatures now look like they are flying through the air instead of gliding with a frozen prop!

Laser cut and etched out of .76mm frosted clear acrylic, they measure 10mm in diameter. There is a center hole cut as well, so all you have to do is remove the protective mask and slide a need through them to act as the propeller hub and secure it to your mini.

These 14mm Three Blade Spinning Propellers (10 to a bag) are great to replace broken propellers or for those snaller kits and Shapeways models that need a propeller. They also add more visual appeal to your games since your miniatures now look like they are flying through the air instead of gliding with a frozen prop!

Laser cut and etched out of .76mm frosted clear acrylic, they measure 14mm in diameter. There is a center hole cut as well, so all you have to do is remove the protective mask and slide a need through them to act as the propeller hub and secure it to your mini.

These 3 Blade Spinning Propellers (10 to a bag) are great to replace broken propellers or for those kits and Shapeways models that need a propeller. They also add more visual appeal to your games since your miniatures now look like they are flying through the air instead of gliding with a frozen prop!

Laser cut and etched out of .76mm frosted clear acrylic, they measure 19mm in diameter. There is a center hole cut as well, so all you have to do is remove the protective mask and slide a need through them to act as the propeller hub and secure it to your mini.

These 14mm Four Blade Spinning Propellers (10 to a bag) are great to replace broken propellers or for those snaller kits and Shapeways models that need a propeller. They also add more visual appeal to your games since your miniatures now look like they are flying through the air instead of gliding with a frozen prop!

Laser cut and etched out of .76mm frosted clear acrylic, they measure 14mm in diameter. There is a center hole cut as well, so all you have to do is remove the protective mask and slide a need through them to act as the propeller hub and secure it to your mini.

These 4 Blade Spinning Propellers (10 to a bag) are great to replace broken propellers or for those kits and Shapeways models that need a propeller. They also add more visual appeal to your games since your miniatures now look like they are flying through the air instead of gliding with a frozen prop!

Laser cut and etched out of .76mm frosted clear acrylic, they measure 19mm in diameter. There is a center hole cut as well, so all you have to do is remove the protective mask and slide a need through them to act as the propeller hub and secure it to your mini.

Anchorage Accessories is proud to offer a set of custom designed ratlines for the Sails of Glory Series 1 ships. These ratlines are photo etched out of .01mm brass. This set comes with a fret for each of the four ships in Wave 1. They come with a vacuumed sealed film on both side to protect the delicate details. You will have to remove the film before using. It is highly recommended that you paint these while they are still attached to the fret (the surrounding metal frame). The best way to remove them is with a sharp hobby knife. They can be attached to the ships with your choice of glue types.

Each set is labeled for the Sails of Glory ship it was designed for. So, set number 101 will fit all four of the ships with the Ares product code SGN101. Each ratline is also numbered. Number 1 goes to the lower fore mast, Number 2 to the upper fore mast. Number 3 to the lower main mast, Number 4 to the upper main mast. Finally, Number 5 to the lower aft mast, and Number 6 to the upper aft mast. This is repeated on the other side (just flip the ratlines over to get the correct angle). On most of the ships, the flag and pole will have to be removed in order to fit these ratlines.

Anchorage Accessories is proud to offer a set of custom designed ratlines for the Sails of Glory Series 1 ships. These ratlines are photo etched out of .01mm brass. Each set gives you a total of 12 shrouds, enough to rig a single ship. They come with a vacuumed sealed film on both side to protect the delicate details. You will have to remove the film before using. It is highly recommended that you paint these while they are still attached to the fret (the surrounding metal frame). The best way to remove them is with a sharp hobby knife. They can be attached to the ships with your choice of glue types.

Each set is labeled for the Sails of Glory ship it was designed for. So, set number 101 will fit all four of the ships with the Ares product code SGN101. Each ratline is also numbered. Number 1 goes to the lower fore mast, Number 2 to the upper fore mast. Number 3 to the lower main mast, Number 4 to the upper main mast. Finally, Number 5 to the lower aft mast, and Number 6 to the upper aft mast. This is repeated on the other side (just flip the ratlines over to get the correct angle). On most of the ships, the flag and pole will have to be removed in order to fit these ratlines.

Anchorage Accessories is proud to offer a set of custom designed ratlines for the Sails of Glory Series 1 ships. These ratlines are photo etched out of .01mm brass. Each set gives you a total of 12 shrouds, enough to rig a single ship. They come with a vacuumed sealed film on both side to protect the delicate details. You will have to remove the film before using. It is highly recommended that you paint these while they are still attached to the fret (the surrounding metal frame). The best way to remove them is with a sharp hobby knife. They can be attached to the ships with your choice of glue types.

Each set is labeled for the Sails of Glory ship it was designed for. So, set number 101 will fit all four of the ships with the Ares product code SGN101. Each ratline is also numbered. Number 1 goes to the lower fore mast, Number 2 to the upper fore mast. Number 3 to the lower main mast, Number 4 to the upper main mast. Finally, Number 5 to the lower aft mast, and Number 6 to the upper aft mast. This is repeated on the other side (just flip the ratlines over to get the correct angle). On most of the ships, the flag and pole will have to be removed in order to fit these ratlines.

Anchorage Accessories is proud to offer a set of custom designed ratlines for the Sails of Glory Series 1 ships. These ratlines are photo etched out of .01mm brass. Each set gives you a total of 12 shrouds, enough to rig a single ship. They come with a vacuumed sealed film on both side to protect the delicate details. You will have to remove the film before using. It is highly recommended that you paint these while they are still attached to the fret (the surrounding metal frame). The best way to remove them is with a sharp hobby knife. They can be attached to the ships with your choice of glue types.

Each set is labeled for the Sails of Glory ship it was designed for. So, set number 101 will fit all four of the ships with the Ares product code SGN101. Each ratline is also numbered. Number 1 goes to the lower fore mast, Number 2 to the upper fore mast. Number 3 to the lower main mast, Number 4 to the upper main mast. Finally, Number 5 to the lower aft mast, and Number 6 to the upper aft mast. This is repeated on the other side (just flip the ratlines over to get the correct angle). On most of the ships, the flag and pole will have to be removed in order to fit these ratlines.

Anchorage Accessories is proud to offer a set of custom designed ratlines for the Sails of Glory Series 1 ships. These ratlines are photo etched out of .01mm brass. Each set gives you a total of 12 shrouds, enough to rig a single ship. They come with a vacuumed sealed film on both side to protect the delicate details. You will have to remove the film before using. It is highly recommended that you paint these while they are still attached to the fret (the surrounding metal frame). The best way to remove them is with a sharp hobby knife. They can be attached to the ships with your choice of glue types.

Each set is labeled for the Sails of Glory ship it was designed for. So, set number 101 will fit all four of the ships with the Ares product code SGN101. Each ratline is also numbered. Number 1 goes to the lower fore mast, Number 2 to the upper fore mast. Number 3 to the lower main mast, Number 4 to the upper main mast. Finally, Number 5 to the lower aft mast, and Number 6 to the upper aft mast. This is repeated on the other side (just flip the ratlines over to get the correct angle). On most of the ships, the flag and pole will have to be removed in order to fit these ratlines.